Western Conference • The
Houston Rockets entered their eighth consecutive postseason. • The
Portland Trail Blazers entered their seventh consecutive postseason. They also became the first Western Conference team since
1997 to qualify for the playoffs despite posting a losing record. • The
Los Angeles Lakers made the playoffs for the first time in seven years. • The
Dallas Mavericks made the playoffs for the first time in four years. • The
Golden State Warriors missed the playoffs for the first time in eight years. • Despite being invited to the bubble, the
San Antonio Spurs missed the playoffs for the first time
in twenty-three years. This was only the fifth time since the
merger that the Spurs missed the playoffs. • Despite the
Phoenix Suns going a perfect 8–0 in the bubble, they missed the playoffs due to the Grizzlies defeating the Bucks and the Blazers defeating the Nets earlier in the day.
Eastern Conference • The
Toronto Raptors entered their seventh consecutive postseason. • The
Boston Celtics entered their sixth consecutive postseason. • The
Indiana Pacers entered their fifth consecutive postseason. • The
Milwaukee Bucks entered their fourth consecutive postseason. • The
Orlando Magic entered their second consecutive postseason. • The
Brooklyn Nets entered their second consecutive postseason. • The
Miami Heat returned to the postseason after a one-year absence.
First round • This was the first time since
2003 that both No. 1 seeds (the
Milwaukee Bucks and the
Los Angeles Lakers) from each conference lost their opening game of the playoffs. •
LeBron James became the first player with 20+ points, 15+ rebounds, and 15+ assists in an NBA playoff game. • The
Boston Celtics swept the
Philadelphia 76ers in the first round, marking the 44th straight year a sweep occurred in the NBA playoffs. The last year a sweep did not occur in the playoffs was
1976. • The
Toronto Raptors swept the
Brooklyn Nets, making it their first series sweep in franchise history, leaving the
Los Angeles Clippers as the only remaining team that has never swept a series in the playoffs. • With their first round sweep of the Indiana Pacers, the Miami Heat swept a playoff series for the first time since
2014. •
Donovan Mitchell and
Jamal Murray joined
Michael Jordan and
Allen Iverson as the only players to have multiple 50–point games in a single playoff series. • This was the first time in NBA playoff history that two players on opposing teams (
Donovan Mitchell of the
Utah Jazz and
Jamal Murray of the
Denver Nuggets) tallied 50+ points in the same game. •
Luka Dončić joined
Charles Barkley and
Oscar Robertson as the only players with 40+ points, 15+ rebounds, 10+ assists in an NBA playoff game. •
Luka Dončić joined
Michael Jordan,
LeBron James,
Kawhi Leonard, and
Damian Lillard as the only players to score 40+ points and hit a buzzer–beater in a playoff game. • The
Milwaukee Bucks were the first team in the playoffs to refuse to play a game over racial injustice in the wake of the
shooting of Jacob Blake in
Kenosha, Wisconsin. The players described their actions as a "boycott", although commentators have pointed out that the event was a strike. It is the first time an NBA team refused to play a game since the
Boston Celtics protested for racial justice in 1961. •
Kawhi Leonard was the first player to have 30+ points, 10+ rebounds, 5+ assists and 5+ steals in a playoff game since
Gary Payton in 2000. • The Nuggets–Jazz series was the first of the 2020 playoffs to have a Game 7, making it the 21st consecutive NBA postseason with a Game 7. The last time a Game 7 did not take place in the playoffs was
1999. •
Jamal Murray was the first player to have three straight playoff games with 40+ points since
Allen Iverson in 2001. • The
Denver Nuggets became just the 12th team in NBA history to come back from a
3–1 series deficit, when they defeated the
Utah Jazz in the Western Conference first round. They were the first team to come back from a 3–1 series deficit since the
Cleveland Cavaliers did so in the
2016 NBA Finals. •
Luguentz Dort became the youngest player and first undrafted player to score 30+ points in a Game 7.
Conference semifinals • Game 2 between the
Miami Heat and
Milwaukee Bucks was the first playoff game since Game 1 of the
1979 NBA Finals to be decided by free throws with time expired. • This was the first time that the top two seeds in a conference (the
Milwaukee Bucks and the
Toronto Raptors in the Eastern Conference) were both down 0–2 in a best–of–7 series. • This was the first time since
2013 that the fifth seed (
Miami Heat) beat the first seed (
Milwaukee Bucks) 4–1 in the conference semifinals. • Despite all the games being in the same location, the Celtics–Raptors series was the first series in NBA history where the (designated) road team won every game of a best–of–seven series. The only other instances when this had happened in
major North American sports leagues history are the
2019 World Series and the
2023 American League Championship Series, in which the
Houston Astros lost both series. • With their conference semifinals victory over the
Los Angeles Clippers, the
Denver Nuggets also became the thirteenth NBA team to overcome a 3–1 deficit in the NBA playoffs, and the first time that an NBA team overcame a 3–1 deficit twice in the same playoffs. This was the last NBA playoff series where a team won three straight games to come back from a 3–1 deficit.
Conference finals • This was the first time that neither the
first seed nor the
second seed were in the
Eastern Conference finals. By coincidence, this would happen again
the very next year. •
Tyler Herro set the NBA rookie conference finals scoring record by scoring a career-high 37 points off the bench in game 4 of the
Eastern Conference finals against the
Boston Celtics. The record was previously held by
Andrew Toney who scored 35 in 1981. Herro's 37 points are the second-most ever scored by a player aged 20 or younger in a playoff game, only behind
Magic Johnson's 42 points back in 1980. • With their Eastern Conference finals victory over the
Boston Celtics, the
Miami Heat became the first 5th seed or lower team to advance to the NBA Finals since the
1999 New York Knicks became the first eighth seed to make the NBA Finals. Ironically, the Knicks eliminated the Heat en route to their
1999 NBA Finals appearance. • With their loss to the
Los Angeles Lakers, the Nuggets became the first team in NBA history to overcome a 3–1 series deficit on the road (which they did in the previous round) and not win the NBA championship (the previous three teams to do this, the
1968 Boston Celtics, the
1995 Houston Rockets, and the
2016 Cleveland Cavaliers, all won the NBA championship).
NBA Finals • This was the first time that both teams in the NBA Finals failed to make the playoffs in the previous season. •
Andre Iguodala reached the NBA Finals for the sixth consecutive year, joining LeBron James and
James Jones as the only players to do so with two different teams. • Before this season, the last time the Heat reached the NBA Finals was in , after which LeBron James ended a four-year stint with the team. James became the second player (after
Wilt Chamberlain in ) to win MVP with a franchise before later playing against that franchise in the Finals. James was the first Finals MVP to play their previous franchise in the Finals. •
Anthony Davis joined
Kevin Durant,
Michael Jordan,
Rick Barry, and
Hal Greer as the only players in NBA History to score 30+ points in their first two career NBA Finals games. •
Tyler Herro became the youngest player to start an NBA Finals game at 20 years, 256 days during the Game 2 of the
2020 NBA Finals on October 2, 2020. He was eight days younger than Magic Johnson was when he started Game 1 for the Lakers in 1980. •
Jimmy Butler became the 3rd player in NBA History to record a 40+ point triple-double in the NBA Finals, joining LeBron James in
2015 and
Jerry West in
1969. At the end of Game 3 of the
NBA Finals, Butler also became the first player (opponent or teammate) to out-score/-rebound/-assist/ LeBron James in a Finals game. • With their Game 6 win over the Miami Heat, the Los Angeles Lakers won their record-tying 17th NBA championship, tying the
Boston Celtics as the two teams to win the most NBA championships (17). In addition to winning their first championship since
2010, the Lakers also became the first team since the
2008 Boston Celtics (who ironically defeated them in the
2008 NBA Finals) to win a championship after missing the playoffs the previous season. •
LeBron James became the first NBA player to win the Finals MVP with three different teams and the third to win a championship with three different teams, joining
John Salley and
Robert Horry. •
Danny Green joins LeBron as the fourth players to win titles with three different teams. •
Rajon Rondo became the second player after
Clyde Lovellette to win a title with the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics. •
Anthony Davis became the 8th player to achieve the
basketball triple crown, winning an Olympic gold medal, NCAA Championship, and NBA Championship, joining
Clyde Lovellette,
Bill Russell,
K.C. Jones,
Jerry Lucas,
Quinn Buckner,
Magic Johnson, and
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